On Epiphany
day,
we are still the people walking.
and the darkness
looms large around us. We are still people in the dark,
beset as we are by
fear,
anxiety,
brutality,
violence,
loss
—
a dozen alienations
that we cannot manage.
We are — we
could be — people of your light.
So we pray for the light of your glorious
presence
as we wait for your
appearing;
we pray for the light of your wondrous grace
as we exhaust our
coping capacity;
we pray for your gift of newness that
will override our
weariness;
we pray that we may see and know and hear and
trust
in your good rule.
That we may
have energy, courage, and freedom to enact
your rule through the demands
of this day.
We submit our day to you and
to your rule, with deep joy and high hope.
Walter
Brueggemann, Prayers for a Privileged People (Abingdon, 2008)
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